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Gabby Logan's rugby player son begs her to stop bringing up her sex life and admits his teammates have been teasing him over it

M.Cooper33 min ago
Gabby Logan has admitted her rubgy player son has had enough of her talking about his parents sex life on her podcast.

The BBC Sport presenter, 51, said on her pod The Midpoint that her husband Kenny, 52, was 'still fully functioning' after his operation to cure his prostate cancer .

Her son, Reuben, 19, is on the Northampton Saints rugby team and he has begged his mother to avoid speaking about her sex life with his dad on her show.

'He's like, "Mum, can you stop talking about your sex life, because now I go into work, they play clips in the dressing room. It would be helpful if you could just shut up for a while",' Gabby said.

'And I'm like, 'Actually Reuben, next week's episode — just on that'.'

'We don't just talk about my sex life, can I just say,' Gabby clarified.

Kenny, who used to play rugby for Scotland , did reveal that his sex life had gone downhill while he recovered from cancer.

He received his diagnosis in 2022 before he was then treated for the illness.

'Six months on, I would say I'm physically 100 per cent, mentally 100 per cent, feel good,' he said on his wife's podcast last year.

'From a sexual point of view, it's not consistent. As the surgeon said to me, this could take 18 months.'

'Within a month, I was getting movement, where he says, 'That's amazing'. So it's just not as consistent.'

Kenny also explained that lots of men need to use a penis pump to get their erectile function back to normal.

Gabby joked on her podcast back in 2022: 'You've been getting to grips with your penis pump on your own!'

Reuben made his debut as a pro player for Northampton in September 2023 and is not entering into his second year.

Gabby got in hot water in August after she used the phrase 'cock up' live on air during the Paris Olympics coverage.

But she hit back after she was criticised for dropping the expletive phrase twice in quick succession before the 9pm watershed.

She wrote online in her defence: 'C**k up sounds rude but it isn't.

'C-k, in the sense of this term, means 'stand up conspicuously', 'turn up at the edge', 'bend at an angle' etc.

'This is the sense of the early usage of the term 'c**k-up' in the terms 'c**k-up one's ears', 'c**k-up one's nose.

No apology was made by the host in the wake of her comments.

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